Are You Calling Me A Squatter? Them's Fightin' Words!
Back in October of 2007 I joined a new program that looked
promising. I am not going to get into the details of the program
but I punched 6 months and called it quits for various reasons.
The "main" reason is that it didn't live up to it's promotion
of retiring in one year making $4,000 a month. I wasn't born
yesterday and knew this wasn't going to happen but I looked
at the plan and it looked half decent. If I could get up to $500
I would be happy. After 6 months, $38.00 was my monthly income
and people were bailing out of the program already so I knew
my income would drop.
When everybody starting canceling their subscriptions the Admin
made changes to it's Affiliate program lineup which caused an
unorganized race to signup first, not waiting for uplines, which
again miffed members and more dropped out.
Unaware of all this turmoil I thought I would join one of these
programs led by a trustworthy Admin. Now...the email I got was
about joining this new Affiliate program and remain totally passive
and spillover will be filling up your matrix. OK, i'll bite one more
time to give this program another chance.
Two months later I inquired about where all my spillover was
that I was supposed to get. I received an email from the program
in question. We call people who don't promote "squatters" and
overspill might not happen for months. WHAT! He called me a
squatter after they enticed me to join at $20 bucks a month and to
be passive.

That's it! Opened my Paypal account and hit unsubscribe, unsubscribe,
and unsubscribe again. Your not making any money off of me buddy
by labeling people and false advertising.
I guess I got carried away there after I stated I wasn't going to get
into details. Anyway...people don't want to hear about failures so
onward!
FIG
As I was licking my wounds after losing money on my last great hope, I
came across a company called FIG. I can't remember where I seen the
webpage but it was new to me. I looked it over for a month and decided
to join. The company is called Financial Independence Group or Fig and
there was no big hype or promises, just that they could build me a
Home Business passively or actively.
In my next article I will reveal if Fig is another pipe-dream or the real
deal. Meanwhile, if you have a minute, check out my business updates
by clicking on the Squid in the right hand Sidebar and get some details
about my progress with the Figbiz.
promising. I am not going to get into the details of the program
but I punched 6 months and called it quits for various reasons.
The "main" reason is that it didn't live up to it's promotion
of retiring in one year making $4,000 a month. I wasn't born
yesterday and knew this wasn't going to happen but I looked
at the plan and it looked half decent. If I could get up to $500
I would be happy. After 6 months, $38.00 was my monthly income
and people were bailing out of the program already so I knew
my income would drop.
When everybody starting canceling their subscriptions the Admin
made changes to it's Affiliate program lineup which caused an
unorganized race to signup first, not waiting for uplines, which
again miffed members and more dropped out.
Unaware of all this turmoil I thought I would join one of these
programs led by a trustworthy Admin. Now...the email I got was
about joining this new Affiliate program and remain totally passive
and spillover will be filling up your matrix. OK, i'll bite one more
time to give this program another chance.
Two months later I inquired about where all my spillover was
that I was supposed to get. I received an email from the program
in question. We call people who don't promote "squatters" and
overspill might not happen for months. WHAT! He called me a
squatter after they enticed me to join at $20 bucks a month and to
be passive.

That's it! Opened my Paypal account and hit unsubscribe, unsubscribe,
and unsubscribe again. Your not making any money off of me buddy
by labeling people and false advertising.
I guess I got carried away there after I stated I wasn't going to get
into details. Anyway...people don't want to hear about failures so
onward!
FIG
As I was licking my wounds after losing money on my last great hope, I
came across a company called FIG. I can't remember where I seen the
webpage but it was new to me. I looked it over for a month and decided
to join. The company is called Financial Independence Group or Fig and
there was no big hype or promises, just that they could build me a
Home Business passively or actively.
In my next article I will reveal if Fig is another pipe-dream or the real
deal. Meanwhile, if you have a minute, check out my business updates
by clicking on the Squid in the right hand Sidebar and get some details
about my progress with the Figbiz.















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